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Dingusberry

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Hey.

Someone can tell me some good European websites selling clothes from brands such as Fred Perry, Gant, Tommy hilfiguer, lacoste etc.?

ASOS probably. I know Oi Polloi sells some Fred Perry and Lacoste
 

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Please buy out the remaining voidthebrand stock so they don't go out of business. The shirts are terrifically tailored and are a steal at the current prices.

http://voidthebrand.com/
 
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They're pretty substantial for that style of shirts, great for laying but don't have to be layered, not see through in the least. Pretty sure the FW ones are thicker than the previous season's. They're cut very well, good draping.
 

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They're pretty substantial for that style of shirts, great for laying but don't have to be layered, not see through in the least. Pretty sure the FW ones are thicker than the previous season's. They're cut very well, good draping.

Thanks man. I'm going to grab a few.
 

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Please buy out the remaining voidthebrand stock so they don't go out of business. The shirts are terrifically tailored and are a steal at the current prices.

http://voidthebrand.com/
Never knew VTB had trouble. Seems obvious right now with their stuff constantly being on sale. I thought they were pretty highly recommended and bought substantially often
 

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i really love my first set of vtb shirts, but the current set is WAY TOO DAMN LONG
 
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What's the evidence that Porter US sale ends tomorrow? Link?
 

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Never knew VTB had trouble. Seems obvious right now with their stuff constantly being on sale. I thought they were pretty highly recommended and bought substantially often

I've no idea what their finances are, don't wanna start any rumors.
 

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